Elizabeth
Miller
The State of Texas,
To all Persons interested in the Administration of the Estate of
Elizabeth Miller
deceased:
John M Randolph has filed in the District Court of Burleson
County and Application for the Probate of the Last
Will and Testament of Elizabeth Miller
deceased
which will be heard at the next Term of said Court, commencing on the
first Monday in
December next, at the Court House in
the town of Caldwell at which
time all persons interested in said Administration may appear and contest
said application if they see proper.
Attest: THOMAS M. HUNT, Clerk of the District court of Burleson
County.
Given under my hand and the Seal of said Court at office
this the
25th day of October A.D. 1871
Thomas M. Hunt
Clerk D.C.B. Co.
The State of Texas } Estate of Elizabeth
Burleson County } Miller deceased
District Court
December Term 1871
To the Honorable District Court of said County. The
petition of John M
Randolph shows that Elizabeth Miller died on or about the
day of May
1862. Leaving an Estate consisting of Real and personal property,
and a will
duly executed as petitioners believes that said Elizabeth Miller at
the
time of her death resided in said county that said petition is the
sole Legate
named in said will, that the
of said
owes no debts; and
that there is no necessity of any administration of her Estate.
Petitioner prays
of their applications be given by
duly
that Said
will be probated
Brooddus & Hill
attys for Petitoner
Estate of
} In the matter of the last will
Elizabeth Miller }
of said Elizabeth Miller., deceased
deceased
S. S. Dec. 12th 1871
Upon hearing the petitions of John
M. Randolph for probate of a certain instrument of
writing now produced in court, purporting and
alleged to be the last will of Elizabeth Miller
deceased, and for letters testimony therein and on
reading the testimony of Charles Covington, a
statement of which is filed with the papers of ths
cause, it is ordered and decreed that said
instrument of writing is proved and be recorded
as the last will of said Elizabeth Miller, deceased
and that the testimony be also recorded with said
will. It is further
ordered that letters
testimony there or be spared
that he signed as witness the paper purporting to be the Last
Will and Testament of Elizabeth Miller dated the 25th day of
April A.D. 1862 (here exhibited) in the presence of the other
subscribing witness and the testatrix now deceased and
that she signed the same by making her mark in his
presence, and acknowledged the same to be her last will
amd testament,. That the deceased was over the age of
twenty one years and of sound mind when she signed
the same. And that himself and the other subscribing
witness were both over the age of fourteen years at
the time of the execution of the same, and that they
signed the same as witnesses at the request of the
testatrix.
Chs. Covington
Sworn to and Subscribed
before me in open Court
this the 12th day of Dec. 1871
Thomas M Hunt
Clerk D.C.B.Co.
The State of Texas
This day personally appeared before me, Thomas
County of Burleson } Johnston
Chief Justice in and for said
County, L. Shoemake, one of the sub2scribing witensses to the
foregoing Instrument of Writing on the reverse herself, who being
duly sworn deposeth and saith that he saw Elizabeth Miller
whose name appears to said instrument by her mark, signand
deliver the same and that she acknowledged it to be her act and
deed for
all the consideration and purposes therein written and expressed,
in
his presence and the other subscribing witness and that he so signed
the
same as a witness by the request of said Elizabeth Miller.
To
Witness my hand this 6th June 1862.
Thos Johnston
Chief Justice, B. Co.
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